News of the day: Two stabbed at Mooney's Bay 'altercation'; A unique opportunity to help Ottawa seniors age in place; Reliability is the promise from OC Transpo's new boss

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Ottawa police cordoned off a large section of Mooney's Bay Park and Beach after a stabbing sent two people to hospital Saturday nightOttawa police cordoned off a large section of Mooney's Bay Park and Beach after a stabbing sent two people to hospital Saturday night. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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TWO STABBED, ONE IN CRITICAL CONDITION, AT MOONEY’S BAY ‘ALTERCATION’

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Paramedics received calls reporting ‘hundreds’ of people on the scene.

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Debbie Staples. Debbie Staples fought a renoviction in 2024, but the possibility she may be homeless with nowhere to go remains. Photo by BRUCE DEACHMAN /POSTMEDIA

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DEACHMAN: OTTAWA HAS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP SENIORS AGE IN PLACE

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A lack of options is keeping some seniors in their homes too long, and forcing others out too soon.

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Canadian military Defence planners say senses of patriotism and national pride are “perceived differently across the country and across generations.” Photo by Pte. Robert Kingerski /DND

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PATRIOTISM WILL DRIVE CANADIANS INTO MOBILIZATION FORCE, MILITARY REPORT SAYS

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The goal is to create a new 300,000-strong reserve force to be used in national emergencies.

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OC Transpo GM Rick Leary talks to Postmedia during an interview at OC Transpo headquarters. Leary wants to improve reliability of the city's transit to bring riders back. OC Transpo GM Rick Leary. Photo by TONY CALDWELL /POSTMEDIA

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RELIABILITY IS THE PROMISE FROM OC TRANSPO’S NEW BOSS

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Rick Leary said he wants to “change the narrative” around Ottawa transit after several tough years.

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Mark Cloutier, left, a heart attack survivor, credits Jonathan Blakey and several others with helping save his life Mark Cloutier, left, credits Jonathan Blakey and several others with helping save his life after he collapsed on the ice at the Walter Baker Sports Centre. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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HIS HEART STOPPED FOR 17 MINUTES AT THE RINK. HOW A CPR REFRESHER COURSE HELPED SAVE HIS LIFE

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Mark Cloutier says he wouldn’t have survived without the help of those who administered CPR

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